reactive
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
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Adjective[edit]
reactive (comparative more reactive, superlative most reactive)
- that reacts or responds to a stimulus
- (chemistry) that readily takes part in reactions
- francium is the most reactive of the alkali metals.
- (electronics) Characterized by induction or capacitance rather than resistance.
- Reacting to the past rather than anticipating the future, not predictive.
Antonyms[edit]
Derived terms[edit]
- C-reactive protein
- crossreactive
- hyperreactive
- hyporeactive
- normoreactive
- over-reactive
- reactive armor
- reactive armour
- reactive arthritis
- reactive attachment disorder
- reactive centre
- reactive depression
- reactive distillation
- reactive dye
- reactive homeostasis
- reactive hyperemia
- reactive hypoglycemia
- reactive intermediate
- reactive ion etching
- reactive load
- reactive lymphocyte
- reactive mind
- reactive oxygen species
- reactive power
- reactive programming
- reactive schizophrenia
- reactive search
Translations[edit]
(in chemistry) able to react
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Spanish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
reactive
- inflection of reactivar:
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